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Lima Planet Mirip Bumi Ditemui - update: ada berbillion bumi di galaksi

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Post time 22-2-2009 06:42 PM | Show all posts

Reply #8 a.ceCCo's post

kita merujuk sains skang ni..walaupon kita percaya dan yakin serta mendahulukan akan kuasa allah ta'ala..ni pemahaman aku laa
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Post time 22-2-2009 07:16 PM | Show all posts

Reply #8 a.ceCCo's post

aku pun rasa bagus gak.. kadang2 aku ni terlepas pandang... kalu tak dapat kedit tu bukan makna tak bagus...  lagi pun aku cayer paler post kat sini nak kongsi ilmu bukan harap kedit pun...

eniwey aku akan bagi.

hah ko jgn ler baca ajer... bagi ler jugak buah pikiran ko share2.. wokey mate!!!
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Post time 22-2-2009 07:21 PM | Show all posts

Reply #7 clairekimberly's post


amazed...natGEO dah keluarkan edisi ni laa..aku rasa dah bertahun2 sudey..napa us baru nak kuarkan berita ni?dan ada 2 planet yg seakan2/hampir dgn struktur bumi diluar galaksi kita yg sedang dikaji...samada manusia boleh hidup kat sana atau tak...salah satu planet yg seakan bumi tu masih banyak dgn gas apa tah...satu lagi dipenuhi air dari daratan..dan memang banyak planet2 diluar galaksi kita tapi kebanyakannya manusia tak boleh hidup...dorang kaji start dari zarah2 halus ke microorganisma baru laa tempatkan hidupan lain..cam parasit..fungus etc ...rajin2 kan laa khatam cenel natgeo....



yikessssss  aku baru search  mmg dah ada  topic serupa ngan ni... mod dexy bukak dulu... aku tak search  ingat mcm baguih ajer tak ada lagi....aku akan merged kan ngan  thread yg dah ada wokeyyy....

aku suka tgk NGEO gak... tak ler selalu  depends kalu aku tak beradu di kamar sepi... atau shif graveyard aku....    tapi mmg betul kata ko tu claire.. dah lama dah kajian ni ghopanyer... ekkkk.....   tima kasih kalu ko dapat sumbangkan idea dan opinion ko gak dalam topik nih mate!!!  :victory:

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Post time 27-2-2009 02:16 AM | Show all posts

Balas #9 alphawolf\ catat

Betul...kalau langut tengok bintang kat langit malam-malam, sama macam kita tengok masa lepas...banyak bintang yang kita dok tengok tu dah lama dah mati, dah lama takdak...
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Post time 27-2-2009 08:05 AM | Show all posts

Balas #36 Halilintar\ catat

melihat pulsar iaitu antara objek paling jauh dari bumi, adalah gambaran awl alam semesta....iaitu alam semesta selepas big bang...
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Post time 3-3-2009 08:23 PM | Show all posts
kalau iya pon,bolehke manusia nak pergi kesana.....
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Post time 4-3-2009 08:10 AM | Show all posts

Reply #38 cucusaddam's post

apasal tak boleh kaaa? kena tanya bijan la...
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Post time 4-3-2009 08:12 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by amazed at 22-2-2009 19:16
aku pun rasa bagus gak.. kadang2 aku ni terlepas pandang... kalu tak dapat kedit tu bukan makna tak bagus...  lagi pun aku cayer paler post kat sini nak kongsi ilmu bukan harap kedit pun...

e ...


dulu mmg tak penting..la ni banyak yg dah diturunkan pangkat..tu yg buat penting...
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Post time 7-3-2009 06:03 PM | Show all posts
hmmm.bagus jgak if ada planet lain...nnt manusie bley pindah..dgn syarat kite ada teleport yg ble communicate bumi from there....kite hantar teleport ni ke new world..then bley la teleport ke sane...tapi nk hantar sebijik teleport sure beratus2 taun baru smpai..teleport pown tak 100% menjadi lagi skrng..
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Post time 7-3-2009 06:35 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by razhar at 4-3-2009 08:12


dulu mmg tak penting..la ni banyak yg dah diturunkan pangkat..tu yg buat penting...



ya kerrrr?? hah!!  kalu tarak dapat  boley mati ka mate!!!  LMFAO...
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Post time 8-3-2009 01:38 AM | Show all posts
US launches telescope to look for Earth-like planets



The United States has launched a space telescope whose three-year mission is to find Earth-like planets in the Milky Way galaxy.

The Kepler telescope blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, atop a Delta II rocket 10:49 pm (0349 GMT Saturday), according to the US space agency NASA.


It separated from its carrier 62 minutes after launch at the altitude of more than 721 kilometers (448 miles).

"This mission attempts to answer a question that is as old as time itself -- are other planets like ours out there?" said Ed Weiler, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate.

"It's not just a science mission, it's an historical mission."

Kepler will stare at the same spot in space for three and a half years, taking in about 100,000 stars around the Cygnus and Lyra constellations of the Milky Way.

At a cost of nearly 600 million dollars, it will be the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's first mission in search of Earth-like planets orbiting suns similar to ours, at just the right distance and temperature for life-sustaining water to exist.

The telescope will be hunting for relatively small planets that are neither too hot nor too cold, are rocky and have liquid water -- essential life-sustaining conditions -- explained William Borucki, Kepler's principal investigator based at NASA's Ames Research Center in California.

"If we find that many, it certainly will mean that life may well be common throughout our galaxy, that there is an opportunity for life to have a place to evolve," Borucki said.

"If none or only a few of these planets are found, it might suggest that habitable planets like Earth are very rare and Earth may be a lonely outpost for life."

Equipped with the largest camera ever launched into space -- a 95-megapixel array of charge-coupled devices (CCDs) -- the Kepler telescope is able to detect the faint, periodic dimming of stars that planets cause as they pass by.

"If Kepler were to look down at a small town on Earth at night from space, it would be able to detect the dimming of a porch light as somebody passed in front," according to Kepler project manager James Fanson.

"Trying to detect Jupiter-size planets crossing in front of their stars is like trying to measure the effect of a mosquito flying by a car's headlight.

"Finding Earth-sized planets is like trying to detect a very tiny flea in that same headlight."

Kepler's discoveries "may fundamentally alter humanity's view of itself," Jon Morse, astrophysics division director at the NASA's Washington headquarters, said last month.

"The planetary census Kepler takes will be very important for understanding the frequency of Earth-size planets in our galaxy and planning future missions that directly detect and characterize such worlds around nearby stars."

Ever since astronomers first turned their telescopes to the sky, humans have been searching for other planets. But the small size of planets compared to stars has complicated the task. Only eight planets have been found in our solar system -- Pluto is now considered a mere planetoid.

Since 1995, some 337 planets have been found orbiting around stars outside our solar system, but they are all bigger than Earth and do not have Earth-like conditions that make life possible.

The French-led COROT satellite, which has been in orbit since 2006, has already discovered the smallest extraterrestrial planet so far. At a little over twice the Earth's diameter, the planet is very close to its star and very hot, astronomers reported earlier this month.

Astronomer Debra Fischer at San Francisco State University said that NASA's mission is a cornerstone in understanding what types of planets are formed around other stars.

Information that Kepler will help compile, she said, "will help us chart a course toward one day imaging a pale blue dot like our planet, orbiting another star in our galaxy."




carik jgn tak carik... kalu kata ada banyak.. MOSTI  dapat jumpa barang satu dua yg betul2 cam bumi......... tapi ada 'orang' ker kat situ.... hah!!! yg tu  aku pun tarak taw...
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Post time 10-3-2009 01:45 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by amazed at 8-3-2009 01:38
US launches telescope to look for Earth-like planets



The United States has launched a space telescope whose three-year mission is to find Earth-like planets in the Milky Way galaxy.http:// ...


Masa Columbus memulakan pelayaran ke Barat dulu pun tak siapa sangka dia akan menemui 'benua baru' dan 'bangsa manusia yang baru'. Jumpa manusia lain atau tak jumpa manusia lain di planet lain tak penting buat masa ni. Yang penting usaha menjelajah alam Tuhan dan cari faedah/manfaat yang ada. Alam Tuhan ni luas dan kebergunaan ada di mana-mana. Siapa kata kat bumi aje boleh jadi jutawan. Mungkin kat planet lain pun kita boleh cari makan jugak.
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Post time 10-3-2009 08:01 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by amazed at 8-3-2009 01:38 AM
US launches telescope to look for Earth-like planets



The United States has launched a space telescope whose three-year mission is to find Earth-like planets in the Milky Way galaxy.http:// ...


Cool. Ingat US xnk dh fund bende2 ni sejak die cancel subsidi SETI dulu.
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Post time 10-3-2009 08:05 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by paparock at 10-3-2009 01:45 AM


Masa Columbus memulakan pelayaran ke Barat dulu pun tak siapa sangka dia akan menemui 'benua baru' dan 'bangsa manusia yang baru'. Jumpa manusia lain atau tak jumpa manusia lain di planet lai ...


Makin susah r tulis alamat klu ade org tgl kt planet lain. Kne tulis ..... KL, Malaysia, Earth.

Ape lg klu ade org tgl kt sistem laen... Kne tulis KL, Malaysia, Earth, Solar System.

Galaksi lain plak... KL, Malaysia, Earth, Solar System, Milky Way.


Ade lg. "Air Asia end of year promotion! RM0.99 to Europa, Jupiter!"

Tp jgn tertifu.. Itu xmasuk tax ngan insurans nyawa, klu2 roket meletup.
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Post time 10-3-2009 08:50 AM | Show all posts

Balas #47 aku_EnSeM\ catat

woittt....jauh betul imagine...

errr...Airi Asia next strategy....

hihi, jgn lupa Virigin Group dah pun mulakan strategy ni...dgn
1. pelancongan angkasa,
2. develop Reusable air-space craft utk pgi dan balik dari angkasa lepas ke bumi,
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Post time 10-3-2009 09:27 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by me_ai at 10-3-2009 08:50 AM
woittt....jauh betul imagine...

errr...Airi Asia next strategy....

hihi, jgn lupa Virigin Group dah pun mulakan strategy ni...dgn
1. pelancongan angkasa,
2. develop Reusable air-space cra ...


Fuh, ye ke? Ntah2 tambang die sme ngan gaji dr mule2 keje smpi pencen.
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Post time 10-3-2009 10:24 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by aku_EnSeM at 10-3-2009 08:05


Ade lg. "Air Asia end of year promotion! RM0.99 to Europa, Jupiter!"


Takleh panggil Air Asia dah.... Vacuum Asia!
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Post time 10-3-2009 03:01 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by saden at 10-3-2009 10:24 AM


Takleh panggil Air Asia dah.... Vacuum Asia!


Vacuum Asia nk g Europa, xnk bg mknn ke? Xkn nk beli nasi lemak 9 hengget tu jugak...

Kot2 klu nk g Europa, nasi lemak die 100 hengget...
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Post time 19-3-2009 08:19 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by ussopp at 27-2-2009 08:05
melihat pulsar iaitu antara objek paling jauh dari bumi, adalah gambaran awl alam semesta....iaitu alam semesta selepas big bang...


pulsar ke quasar?
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Post time 19-3-2009 08:34 PM | Show all posts
klu skrg nie nk blk kg naik bas (dlm mesia), naik kapal terbang (luar negara), then nnt klu nk balik kg kene lah naik roket (nak balik bumi)
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